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Old 04-16-2006, 07:29 PM   #5
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It may not be a joke, he's just having a hard time verbalizing the problem.

You are describing understeer which can be managed any number of ways. Tire pressures, alignment setting, swaybars all have an effect. There's also PASM (traction control) to consider.

We could use a lot more information if you really want help. We need to know what tire pressures, alignment settings, transmission type, traction control, etc. I would also suggest joining your local PCA and attending their autocross and DE programs. Talk to the instructors, ask questions and learn about how you can really push this car to it's limits.

Or this is a trol.........
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